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PayPal Philippines can now recieve payments
Published by Jun | Filed under PayPal
PayPal Philippines can now receive payments is a good sign - very welcoming indeed particularly for us who use PayPal for Online businesses - as a way to receive and send payments. Before Paypal was not available in the Philippines but in 3rd quarter last year PayPal open it’s door to the Philippines but you can only use Paypal to send money. This time it was useless and just now the Philippines is celebrating with joy as PayPal features to receive payments is enable.
Thanks to Andrew for the news that forward me to pinoymoneytalk.com forum to verify the news that it can now accept payments.
This is a good development for me as i can now use my PayPal account to integrate on some shopping cart. I can now use this to accept as a form of payment on my plan e-commerce site next year.
PayPal Philippines has the capabilities to Send. Receive. Withdraw. Yehey! check this list of countries - Send and Receive Payments Securely Worldwide.
I’m happy and excited after login on my PayPal account. Is there any good Samaritan here? try sending me 1dollar? hehe. I want to try it and verify it myself. *evil grin*
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November 3rd, 2007 at 4:28 am
[...] now have the right to call myself a professional blogger. w00t! Thanks to PayPal, its now easy to received payment and ReviewMe. The payment is not big -yet but soon it will. [...]
December 6th, 2007 at 11:27 am
i am so happy about this too. i have over $300 on my friend’s paypal account (he’s based in the US so he can withdraw the money for me). and now i don’t have to use his paypal for receving the money i earn from blogging. hooray!
December 6th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
@ honney - you can also have your own paypal account. you can withdraw it using your card.